Estimated payment $424/month
About This Lot
PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER!
JUST IMAGINE...Waking up to unobstructed, postcard-worthy views of Mount Greylock, Massachusetts tallest peak from this peaceful, sun-drenched 1.5-acre parcel. Gently sloped, cleared, and ready to build, this rare gem is surveyed, perc-tested, and perfect for your mountain getaway or full-time hideaway. A private yet accessible haven just minutes from Williamstown, Pittsfield, and Stockbridge.
Now only $64,900 with flexible owner financing available.
Call or text Jake at 413-652-5360pristine view lots like this are disappearing fast.
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Looking for year-round adventure or a quiet weekend escape? Adams, Massachusetts offers both. Set in the heart of the Berkshires, this small town gives you easy access to some of the regions best outdoor activities, art, and culture all within a short drive.
Mount Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts, is right in your backyard. You can hike to the top on the Appalachian Trail or drive up the scenic auto road to take in sweeping views of the Berkshires, Vermont, and New York.
For cyclists and runners, the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail is a 12-mile paved path that runs alongside Cheshire Reservoir and the Hoosic River. Its ideal for a morning ride, a casual walk, or a sunset jog through colorful fall foliage.
Just ten minutes away, North Adams is home to MASS MoCA, one of the largest centers for contemporary art in the country. Live concerts, rotating exhibits, and outdoor installations fill the former mill complex, creating an experience that's both bold and local.
Don't miss these local highlights:
Hike or drive Mount Greylock for panoramic views and seasonal foliage.
Bike or stroll the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail for peaceful lakeside views.
Visit MASS MoCA for world-class art and live music.
Ski, snowboard, or zip-line at Jiminy Peak just a 25-minute drive.
From farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries to summer festivals and outdoor concerts, Adams makes it easy to stay active and entertained. You'll find just enough going on without the crowds and still come home to peace and quiet.
Whether you're visiting for the weekend or planning something more permanent, the Adams area delivers big on beauty, convenience, and lifestyle. All of this value comes for just $64,900, with flexible owner financing that puts the dream within reach. Opportunities this clean move fast - call or text Jake at 413-652-5360 today and claim your piece of Berkshire sky before someone else does.
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Swap office shoes for trail boots in minutes Adams, MA makes outdoor living part of your daily routine. From your 1.5-acre meadow, every trailhead, lake, and lookout is a short drive away, giving you the freedom to squeeze real adventure between work calls or weekend errands.
Just two miles east, Greylock Glen Outdoor Center packs 60 miles of single-track, a lakeside amphitheater, and year-round campsites into one easy stop. Ride the morning loops, grab lunch by the water, then return at dusk for live music under the stars- no overnight planning needed.
Five minutes south, Cheshire Reservoirs three connected lakes welcome kayaks, SUPs, and fishing gear before sunrise. Rent a board, launch a canoe, or claim a picnic spot while the Hoosac Range frames every photo. Clean docks, easy parking, and local outfitters keep the hassle low and the fun high.
Other cant-miss options within ten easy miles:
Natural Bridge State Park: walk beneath North Americas only white-marble arch and explore glacier-carved gorges.
Savoy Mountain State Forest: picnic at Tannery Falls, then climb the fire-tower trail for sweeping views.
Forest Park Country Club: nine relaxed holes where twilight rounds cost less than dinner.
Berkshire Canoe Tours: guided floats down the Hoosic River past heron rookeries and historic mill ruins.
Fall turns the Mohawk Trail into a rolling postcard ideal for leaf-peeping drives, motorcycle rides, or farm-stand stops for hot cider doughnuts. Winter swaps asphalt for powder: 200+ miles of groomed snowmobile corridors link Adams to neighboring towns, while Notchview Reservation offers 40 km of Nordic bliss and Berkshire East delivers downhill thrills, night tubing, and a mountain coaster.
All this recreation sits at your doorstep. Ready to live where every season invites you outside?
Text Jake at 413-652-5360 to walk the land, breathe the mountain air, and start planning a lifestyle that keeps you moving year-round.
Jake Belanger
Listed on: 01/06/2025

Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Lot Details
- Level Lot
- Current uses include residential single
- Potential uses include residential single
Farming
- Pasture
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Average Home Value in this Area
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
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07/25/2025 07/25/25 | Price Changed | $64,900 | -13.4% | -- |
01/06/2025 01/06/25 | For Sale | $74,900 | -- | -- |
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